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Pakistan Tour Of India

Inzamam dropped as batting consultant for SA tour
Karachi, Jan 21: Former Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-haq has been dropped as the team's batting consultant for the upcoming South African tour after resistance from team's head coach Dav Whatmore. The 'Express' today reported that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) dropped ...
Inzamam Dropped As Batting Consultant For Sa Tour
BCCI okays itinerary for Indo-Pak series
Lahore: PCB is likely to announce the itinerary of the home series against India, scheduled to be held from January 4 to February 20 next year, by Tuesday which has already been confirmed by the BCCI. ...
PCB demands more visas for Pakistan fans
Lahore: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has officially asked BCCI to provide more visas to its nationals for its upcoming tour to India starting from next month. ...
UN invites Pak cricketers to serve as its ambassadors
Karachi:The United Nations (UN) has commended the Pakistan-India cricket series which helped promoted peace between the cricket-mad nations and invited the Pakistan team to serve as its ambassador for 2005, an official said. ...
Ahmedabad ODI comes under ICC's 'hawk-eye'
New Delhi:The nail-biting Indo-Pak fourth One-day International which was held at Motera Stadium in Ahmedabad on April 12 has come under the International Cricket Council~~s (ICC) Anti-Corruption Unit~~s (ACU) scanner. ...
Ahmedabad ODI may prove costly for BCCI
Karachi:Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) today (April 27, 2005) said it was contemplating demanding the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) pay $50,000 more for playing an additional One-day International on their recent visit. ...
Ganguly's absence worked in favour of Pak: Inzy
Islamabad:While the opinion in India is divided on whether skipper Sourav Ganguly should have played the last two One-dayers, Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq feels that his absence worked in favour of the visitors. ...
Dalmiya says Ganguly may make fresh appeal
Kolkata:The Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) president Jagmohan Dalmiya today (April 18, 2005) indicated that Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly may go for an appeal against the decision of International Cricket Council (ICC) appeal commissioner Michael Beloff on the 6-match...